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The Stud TO STAND AT OTAMA, The Trotting Stallion, KING HAROLD (Tmp), better known in trotting circles as ' srusfc, by Cbilde Earold ; reoord : 2 miles, mm 4aec ; sire of Osterley, 2 mile", smin 3ecc, 1 mile, 2min 25sec ; Viollette Jun., 2 miles, smin 7_sec ; Viking, Yum Yum, Tommy, and many others of high standing too numerous to mention. Dam, by Yorkshire Hero (imp), admitted to be tbe best horse of his class ever imported into New South Wales, his stock being successful ' prize- takers, and noted for their exceptional ; quality, etyle, action, bottom, and durai bility. TERMS— 4 Guineas, payable before re- ! moval of mares. Groomage fee, ss. Grass, 2s per "week. Every care and at'ention, bnt no lesponsibility. Early application is necessary, as only a limited number of mares will be taken. Any mares not proven in foal by King Harold will be served next year FREE, provided the horse is in my possession. 665z WM. KEY, Otama. T 1 O TRAVEL THIS SEASjON IH THE Dunrobin, Crookston, Waikoikoi, Kelso and Surrounding Districts, The Clydesdale Stallion, ST. ALEXANDER, I Imported by Mr Hugh Rea, Melbourne. ' St. Alexander (No 9397, CSB, vol XIV), imported last year ex s.s, Thermopylae, from London, is a handsome bay horse, foaled sth May, 1889, stands on short, heavy -boned legs, with lots of bair. a docile temper, and gntnd action . He was bred by Alex. Black, til-q., ■ Oraigenerosh, Stranraer. His sire, st. Lawrence (3220, CSB), grandsire Prince of Wales (673), winner of first prize at the Highland end Agricultural Society's show at Edinburgh in 1869; second at Dumfries- in 1870 } fiist at Kelso iv 1872, and firot at t c Royal, at Manchester, in 1869. He was sold for L 945 when 18 years old. His stook have . been very successful prizetakers. G gnndsi>e ' General (322), winner of first prizu at tbe Highland Society's bhow at Inverness in 1865 ; g g grandsire Sir Waiter Scot (797), won firßt prize at the Highland and Agri<;ul tnral Society's show at Dumfries in 1860, and the premium at tbe International Show, held at Battersea ; ggg grandsire Old Clyde alias Clyde Boy (574), won third prize at the Highland and Agricultural Society's dhow at Aberdeen in 1858, and tbe Haddington premium tbe same year. St. Alexander's dam Sally (194), by Lord Lyon (489), was commended at the Highland Sooiety 's Snow a-, Edinburgh in 1869 ; grand dam Maggie (20), by Samson (740) ; g grand dam sally by Biggar (45); gg grand dam Maggie, by Clyde (155), winner of the first prize at (he Highland Society's Show at Glasgow in 1841 St. Alexander's dam Silly is grand dim of Prince Alexander (8899), who is now one of the most noted prizetakers in Scotland, having pained the champion premium at the Highland Society's "how, Dundee, in J 890, the champion premium at the Royal Society of England's Show, 1891 ; the Girvan and Ayr premium 1892, and the Cavvdor challenge cup at the Glasgow Stallion show same year. He is now standing at L2O a mare. St. Alexander gained the Dumfries premium last year. He is one of the best Clydesdaleß that evur left Scotland, and from bis great strength, heavy bone, and gcod quality, ought to make a name for himself at tbe etud and in the show rings of the colonies. Tbia horde's colts and fillies gained prizes at the Dumfries Show last season, TERMS— L 4 4s; L 2 2s at end of season, L 2 2s on mare proving in foal. Groom's fee 6s, payable at first service. All mares sold or exchanged held to be iv foal, and first owner held responsible. Paddocks for mares can be arranged for. Any further particulars from the groom in charge. J. R. MACKENZIE, 671z Owner, Pomuhaka. ryO TRAVEL THIS SEASON •*■ IN THB Gore, Mataura, Wyndham, Edendale, Toi Tois, Tuturau, Chatton, Otama, Pukerau, Wtikoikoi and Glenkenich Distriote, and stand each Saturday at Messrs Brewer and Trembath 'e Bazaar, Gore, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, SOUTHERN PRINCE. Southern Prince is a beautiful dapple bay, four year* old, and stands 17 hands high, with plenty of bone and hair of the right quality. Souhem Prince is by Crown Prince -dam, Bonnie Maggie ; aire, Crown Prince, bred by Mr MeCallum) ; sire, Lord Salisbury (imp), dam, the champion mare Damsel, imported by the late D. Mc allum. Bonnie Maggie, by Southern ; dam, by Dan O'Connell ; Southorn, by Thyne ot Clyde— Duohess, both imported by Mr woLean. Dan O'Connell by tbe unbeaten horse Prince Charlie, imported by Mr Mackintosh, M.H.R. For further pedigree see Stud Book. Southern Prince was not shown as a one-year-old. As a two-year-old he took second at Riverton and third at Invercargill, and as a three-year old took first prize at Invercar gill and second in aged hordes, and same year first at Riverton in aged horses and champion, beating imported horße Herd Laddie. TERMS -L 4; Ll at cad ef season and L 3 when mare proves in foal. Groom's fee ss, payable at first service. All mares Bold or exchanged, ow er at time of service held responsible. Paddocking provided for mares at 2b per week. THOMAS MoMILLEN, Propriebor. ARCH. McINToSH, 672z Groom in Oharge. [10 TRAVEL THIS SEaSON A IN THE Mossburn, Longridge, Dipton and Surrounding Districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, YOUNG BOTHWELL, Young Bothwell is a bright bay, five years old, and stands 17 hands in height, good temper and good worker. He was bred by Elaton Bros. His eire Old I} othwell, dam PolJy by Lord Salisbury (bred by the Hon. Matthew Holmes, Awamoa, Oamaru). TERMS— L 3 ; half of the amount payable at the end of the season, the other half when mares are proved in foal. All mares sold or exchanged, owners et time of service are held reeponßible. Groom's fee ss, payable at first service. ELSTON BROS., D '4' 2z Owners, Lintley. THO TRAVEL THIS SEASON X IN THK Goro and Surrounding Distr.otF, The New Zealand Cup Winner and Thoroughbred Horse, WOLVERINE, By Le Loup, out of Ttngi. For Pedigree and Performances tee Cards. Terms— Ls ss, for single mare j two or more, property of one owner, L 4 4s; payable at end of season (January 1 , 1895,). GuaranI tees as per agreement, -room's fee, ss. Owners of mares at time of service to be held responsible. L. JAS, uwsow. *«* 8 P»D|i9i«ji *

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 17, Issue 17, 9 November 1894, Page 2

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